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Ambiera just announced the release of CopperCube 4.4, a free
update of the game editor including new features such as support
for rendering plants and grass patches, dynamic loading of textures
during runtime, collision detection settings cloning (enabling the
creation of advanced apps like level editors), improved plugin
creation tools, and more.

CopperCube is a 3D editor for creating interactive 3D games,
apps and websites, without needing to program or script anything,
although it also offers a scripting API since version 4. It focuses
on a user friendly interface which makes it possible create 3D apps
without programming, and is able to create WebGL and Flash
websites, Mac OS X and Windows apps, as well as Android mobile
apps. The just released version 4.4 is a free update for all
existing users, with the following new features:

- Support for efficient rendering of huge amount of plants
and grass patches

- Improved plugin creation tools

- Dynamic loading of textures during runtime, from the web
or disk

- Improved WebGL support for Firefox and Chrome

- Extended scripting API (JavaScript) with new and updated
functions

- The possibility to clone all objects during runtime
including collision settings, making it possible to create advanced
apps like level editors

There is also now an updated documentation available, and
several publishing targets (Flash, Mac OS X and Windows apps) have
received several speed and memory footprint optimizations.

About CopperCube

Coppercube imports 23 different 3D file formats and is able to
create interactive 3D apps with physics, lighting, game AI and
more, as Windows, Mac OS X or Android app, and as WebGL or Flash
website. No programming knowledge is necessary for creating apps
with CopperCube. The editor includes a simple Behavior/Action
system with that enables the 'scripting' of complex processes.

CopperCube runs on Mac OS X and Windows, and offers a free trial
period of 14 days, after which you can purchase the Light Edition
for 149 Euro, or the Professional Edition for 380 Euro.

Ambiera e.U. is a software development company specialized in
multimedia, web and 3D software. Since its foundation, Ambiera has
helped creating more than 200 computer and video games, and
probably even more commercial specialized software such as
e-learning applications, architectural visualizations, and
websites. Ambiera e.U. is located in the heart of Europe, in
Austria / Vienna.